Legacy Products

Sidstation (1998)

Our first product. The Sidstation was based on the legendary MOS6581 sound chip, originally found in the home computer Commodore 64. This gritty sounding synthesizer is the reason why Elektron as a company was formed in the first place.

Machinedrum (2001)

The Machinedrum was a drum machine based on five original drum synthesis methods. With a razor sharp focus on percussion, it contained everything needed to create the perfect beat right out of the box.

Iterations:
Machinedrum SPS-1 MKII (2007)

Monomachine SFX6 (2003)

The first Elektron keyboard synthesizer was limited to 500 units. The Monomachine keyboard featured the wondrous digital Monomachine synthesis methods as well as a unique design.

Octatrack (2010)

The Octatrack was a dynamic performance sampler, featuring eight audio tracks capable of radical sample processing. The assignable crossfader took things even further, and added to the unique performance possibilities.

Analog Keys (2013)

The proud flagship of the original Elektron Analog product line. Its unique design and awe-inspiring sound captured the hearts of bands like Warpaint, MGMT and Mogwai. Based on the Analog Four sound engine and architecture. In terms of versatility, variety and power no other synth could even come close.

Analog Rytm (2014)

With its ability to layer both samples and analog synthesized sounds, great performance controls and the galactic-class Elektron sequencer, it’s no wonder this machine was informally regarded the best drum machine ever soon after release. It won a smattering of awards, too.

Analog Heat (2016)

An eight-in-one stereo analog effects unit. This convenient and easy-to-use gizmo lets you choose one of eight general effects (subtle enhancement, saturation, fuzz, distortion, high gain et cetera) then customize the sound further through a kick-ass multimode filter, LFO, envelope and EQ.